Broncos wide receiver Eric Decker times campers during ProCamp on Thursday at Littleton High School. (John Leyba, The Denver Post)

Class time.

Broncos players were the students. John Fox was the teacher addressing the class June 13, the final day of the Broncos' offseason program.

Among Fox's final messages before the team broke for vacation?

"Be smart and don't get your name in the paper," said Broncos wide receiver Eric Decker.

So imagine what the players — the students, in this case — thought when two of the organization's vice principals — otherwise known as director of player personnel Matt Russell and director of pro personnel Tom Heckert — got busted recently on DUI-related charges.

More than 200 boys and girls from first through eighth grade work on football skills during ProCamp with Eric Decker on Thursday at Littleton High School. (John Leyba, The Denver Post)

Decker addressed the media in the midst of the ProCamp he was hosting at Littleton High School for more than 200 kids from first to eighth grades.

Decker's receiver mate Demaryius Thomas was conducting the football drills on Wednesday; Decker on Thursday. The goodwill session was interrupted by the unwanted subject of Russell and Heckert. Russell hit two cars on July 6 — one in Frisco and the other in Breckenridge, where he struck a policeman's patrol vehicle. His blood-alcohol content at the scene of the Breckenridge accident was measured at 0.246.

Heckert was charged with a DUI on the night of June 11 in Parker.

"Whatever action they're taking, John Elway and Mr. (Pat) Bowlen will find the necessary discipline," Decker said. "As far as me, I stay out of that. My job as a football player is to come to practice and make this organization better."

The Broncos enter the 2013 season among the favorites to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl. Will the distractions upstairs affect the team's play on the field?

"I don't think so," Decker said. "This is a great organization. They'll find the right manner to handle it. As players, our focus is on getting ourselves ready for a great season."